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Giovanni Marchese di Provera, or Johann Provera, born c. 1736 – died 5 July 1804, served in the Habsburg army in
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during the
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. Provera played a significant role in three campaigns against General
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during the Italian Campaign of 1796.


Military career

Since he was 60 years old in 1796, Provera was born around 1736. During the
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he fought at the
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. On 18 June 1789 he was promoted to ''General-Major'' (
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) in the Habsburg army. He fought in Italy during the campaigns of 1794 and 1795, and became a ''Feldmarschall-Leutnant'' (
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) on 4 March 1796. He was a Knight of the
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and held the noble rank of
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.Smith & Kudrna, ''Provera'' During the Montenotte Campaign in the spring of 1796, Provera led a 4,000-man Austrian-Sardinian division in the 21,000-strong army of the
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. The Sardinians were allied to a 32,000-man Habsburg army led by Johann Beaulieu. On 12 April at the
Battle of Montenotte The Battle of Montenotte was fought on 12 April 1796, during the French Revolutionary Wars, between the French army under General Napoleon Bonaparte and an Austrian corps under Count Eugène-Guillaume Argenteau. The French won the battle, whi ...
, Bonaparte's French army managed to drive a wedge between the two allied armies. Pushing west, the French forces encountered part of Provera's division on 13 April at the Battle of Millesimo and pushed it back. To cover the retreat, Provera and about 900 men occupied a ruined castle from which they repelled repeated French assaults. On the morning of 14 April, Provera and his men were compelled to surrender. After being exchanged, Provera rejoined
József Alvinczi Freiherr Joseph Alvinczi von Borberek a.k.a. Baron József Alvinczi de Borberek (german: Joseph Alvinczy, Freiherr von Berberek; 1 February 1735 – 25 September 1810) was a soldier in the Habsburg Army and a field marshal of the Austrian Em ...
's Habsburg army in the third attempt to relieve the Siege of Mantua. In bitter fighting at the
Second Battle of Bassano The Second Battle of Bassano on 6 November 1796, saw a Habsburg army commanded by József Alvinczi fight Napoleon Bonaparte's French Army of Italy. The Austrians repulsed persistent French attacks in a struggle in which both sides suffered ...
on 6 November 1796, Provera's division lost 1,000 casualties but helped repel Bonaparte's attack. He brought up reinforcements in the Austrian victory at the Battle of Caldiero on 12 November. During the losing effort at the Battle of Arcole on 15 to 17 November, Provera defended the village of Belfiore di Porcile against the daily attacks of
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's French division. In the fourth attempt to relieve
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, Alvinczi led the main Austrian effort from the north, down the Adige River valley. While the French army focused its attention to the north, Provera's 9,000 men struck at
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and Adam Bajalics von Bajahaza's 6,200 Austrians attacked
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. On 9 January Provera drove in the French outposts near Legnago. Over the next few days he scouted the Adige to find a place to cross. The elderly general "showed very little sense of urgency" and "simply could not make up his mind what to do. On the 11th, he decided to order a bridge to be built over the Adige, then countermanded it soon afterwards." On the night of 13 January he built a pontoon bridge over the river at Angiari, crossed the next morning, and headed for Mantua. He left a force behind to defend the bridge. Meanwhile, Bonaparte had inflicted a crushing defeat on Alvinczi at the
Battle of Rivoli The Battle of Rivoli (14–15 January 1797) was a key victory in the French campaign in Italy against Austria. Napoleon Bonaparte's 23,000 Frenchmen defeated an attack of 28,000 Austrians under General of the Artillery Jozsef Alvinczi, e ...
. The French general ordered large forces to converge on and destroy Provera's column. Delayed by a French cavalry brigade, the Austrians arrived in front of Mantua on the 15th and 16th of January. Provera tried and failed to break through the fortified suburb of San Giorgio, held by the French. At dawn on the 16th, Dagobert von Wurmser's garrison tried to break out but was repulsed. Soon, Napoleon concentrated heavy forces behind the Austrians. Hemmed in by greatly superior numbers, Provera surrendered near La Favorita Palace with 6,000 men. Even the 2,000 men left to defend the pontoon bridge were captured.Chandler, p 120-121 Provera retired from military service on 29 April 1797. He died in
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on 5 July 1804.


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References

* Boycott-Brown, Martin. ''The Road to Rivoli.'' London: Cassell & Co., 2001. * Chandler, David. ''The Campaigns of Napoleon.'' New York: Macmillan, 1966. * * Smith, Digby. ''The Napoleonic Wars Data Book.'' London: Greenhill, 1998.
Smith, Digby and Kudrna, Leopold (compiler) napoleon-series.org ''Austrian Generals 1792-1815: Provera''
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